First Step of Sarasota - Pregnant Substance Abusing Women
Drug Rehab Center in Sarasota, Florida
The First Step of Sarasota offers a comprehensive addiction treatment program that is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and licensed by the state of Florida, featuring residential, inpatient, and aftercare levels of care to help people recover from opioid addiction, substance abuse, and mental health issues with private health insurance accepted to offset costs.
About This Sarasota, FL Facility
First Step of Sarasota - Pregnant Substance Abusing Women is a comprehensive addiction treatment facility located in Sarasota, Florida. Their mission is to provide compassionate and quality care to pregnant women and mothers suffering from substance abuse and addiction. First Step Sarasota specializes in the treatment of opioid addiction, drug addiction, and mental health, and offers different levels of care ranging from intervention to intensive residential treatment. The facility provides aftercare programs and other support services to help individuals maintain lifelong sobriety. First Step of Sarasota is accredited by CARF and holds a state license to operate in Florida. Furthermore, they accept private health insurance, making their services accessible to a wider client base.
At First Step of Sarasota, they provide innovative and evidence-based addiction treatment services to help individuals recover. Their treatment team offers individualized care plans that are tailored to each patient's needs. Through individual and group therapies, counseling, and holistic care, they strive to help individuals achieve sobriety while addressing any underlying issues that may have lead to substance abuse. In addition, the facility promotes self-care and utilizes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help individuals cope with triggers and situations that can otherwise lead to drug or alcohol relapse. Finally, First Step of Sarasota provides relapse prevention and aftercare services to help individuals and families during the recovery journey.
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The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) is a non-profit organization that specifically accredits rehab organizations. Founded in 1966, CARF's, mission is to help service providers like rehab facilities maintain high standards of care.
Conditions and Issues Treated
Using both legal medications and illegal substances in order to maintain an addiction is substance abuse. Illegal substances can become addictive after a single use. If you are obtaining legal medications illegally, you may be suffering from substance abuse.
Fortunately facilities like First Step of Sarasota - Pregnant Substance Abusing Women in Sarasota, FL are here to help.
Opioid addiction treatment facilities in Florida, like First Step of Sarasota - Pregnant Substance Abusing Women cover both illegal and prescription opioids abuse. Most plans include detoxification and subsequent medications to ease the process. Behavioral therapies and counseling are also necessary to resolve the root cause of addiction.
Levels of Care Offered
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Aftercare Support, Drug Rehab, Inpatient, Intervention, Residential, with additional therapies available as listed below.
Inpatient treatment takes place when a patient checks into a rehab facility. Patients at First Step of Sarasota - Pregnant Substance Abusing Women receive round the clock care that includes detoxing and therapy. Although outpatient treatments are available, inpatient care is recommended as the first step in rehabilitation. The intensive and comprehensive treatment sets patients on a path for drug free living.
Residential treatment programs are those that offer housing and meals in addition to substance abuse treatment. Rehab facilities that offer residential treatment allow patients to focus solely on recovery, in an environment totally separate from their lives. Some rehab centers specialize in short-term residential treatment (a few days to a week or two), while others solely provide treatment on a long-term basis (several weeks to months). Some offer both, and tailor treatment to the patient’s individual requirements.
Not everyone who struggles with addiction in Florida is ready to go into a treatment program. For these individuals, intervention services may help. Friends and family of the individual can call and set up an intervention. We have a professional come and lead the discussion.
Treatment is just the first step to maintaining sobriety. After treatment, aftercare support at First Step of Sarasota - Pregnant Substance Abusing Women helps the individual adjust to a life without substances. This support may involve a sober living home in or near Sarasota, FL, career counseling, or educational assistance. This is when a relapse prevention plan begins to take shape.
First Step of Sarasota - Pregnant Substance Abusing Women‘s Therapies & Programs
It has been said that unhealed trauma is the root of most addictions. Trauma therapy is a way of addressing trauma while in a safe situation in order to heal. Healing past traumas and introducing coping strategies are strong foundations for sustained recovery from addiction. This may involve individual or group counseling or both, in a Sarasota, FL facility. Other forms of therapy have been proven to assist in healing past traumas.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) helps those who attend First Step of Sarasota - Pregnant Substance Abusing Women understand how their feelings, beliefs, and thoughts affect their behaviors. DBT is particularly useful for people with self-harming behaviors, as well as those with substance abuse disorders. DBT teaches people how to tolerate distress, regulate their emotions, and how to become mindful.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on the underlying thoughts and behaviors that caused the problem of addiction in the first place and may cause a relapse. Negative feelings are common in substance abuse disorders, and if not recognized, they can cause co-occurring disorders.
CBT involves strategies that help to change the thinking and behavioral pattern by cognitive restructuring. In simple terms, it helps to remove negative thoughts and provides long-term benefits. Also, CBT promotes self-awareness, self-control, and healthy ways to respond to negative thoughts. It can be administered as a mono-therapy as well as a part of combination therapy.
In the midst of an addiction certain healthy habits and behaviors can be forgotten or discarded altogether. While in treatment you will learn life skills that will help you successfully maintain sobriety and rebuild your life in Sarasota, FL. Some examples of this are time management, social skills, nutrition, hygiene, stress management and taking care of yourself.
The 12-step program is a part of substance abuse treatment. In this program, peers help each other to achieve the goal of abstinence. It was initially developed by the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. Due to its huge success, the 12-step program is included as a part of other substance abuse treatments.
The 12 steps guide at an individual level. It begins with the individuals accepting that they are addicts, and they understand its consequences. It is followed by focusing on the recovery process and making amends for hurting others. The program provides the benefit of cognitive restructuring, which refers to the process of change in the negative thoughts that leads to long-term benefits.
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Sarasota, Florida Addiction Information
Florida is one of the nation's epicenters for substance abuse and drug-related overdoses. In 2014, around 410,000 Florida residents were addicted to drugs and alcohol. Over the last 10 years, 12% of all deaths in the state were attributed to substance abuse. Treatment admissions for alcohol reached 24,329 patients in 2016, and 2.5% of Florida high school students admitted to using crack cocaine.
The drug addiction problem in Sarasota, Florida, is relatively mild compared to other parts of the country. However, there has been a steady increase in drug-related deaths in the area over the past few years. In 2016, there were an estimated 549,000 people aged 12 or older who had an addiction to illicit drugs. Some treatment programs in Sarasota focus on medication-assisted treatment, while others offer holistic or alternative treatments.
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